Plaza de la Oca Street Market (4th Saturday of month)
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Plaza de la Oca Street Market (4th Saturday of month)

Street Market Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia
Updated 18 January 2026 Verified information

Monthly artisan market in Barcelona's Sant Martí district, setting up on the fourth Saturday of each month from 9am to 2pm. Around 25 stalls with crafts, costume jewellery, silverwork, and handmade goods.

Plaza de la Oca Street Market is a monthly artisan market in Barcelona's Sant Martí district, running on the fourth Saturday of each month from 9am to 2pm. It sets up in the Placeta de la Oca, a quiet pedestrian square at the intersection of Carrer Rogent and Carrer dels Enamorats in the Camp de l'Arpa del Clot neighbourhood. Around 25 stalls sell crafts, costume jewellery, silverwork, and handmade goods. The market runs September through June, with an extra special edition on January 5th (the eve of Three Kings Day). Most stalls accept cash or mobile payment.

What you'll find

This is a dedicated artisan market, so everything on sale is handmade or locally crafted. You'll find jewellery, leather accessories, handicrafts, clothing and textiles, and books. The square itself is named after a duck sculpture created by Frederic Marès in 1921 — locals have always called it "la oca" (the goose), even though it isn't one. It gives the plaza its character and is hard to miss when you arrive.

Opening Hours

Every week — Saturday

Day Hours Status
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday (today) 09:00 – 14:00 Open
Sunday Closed

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What You'll Find

Footwear & Leather Clothing & Textiles Handicrafts Books & Magazines

Location

Carrer dels Enamorats, 154, Sant Martí, 08026 Barcelona, España

Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

Get Directions

How to get to Plaza de la Oca market

The market sets up at the Placeta de la Oca, near Carrer Rogent 28 in Sant Martí. The nearest metro stations are Clot (Lines 1 and 2) and Navas (Line 1), both a short walk away. The square is about 100 metres from Avinguda Meridiana and well served by bus. For more open-air markets across the city, see street markets in Barcelona.

Facilities & Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessible
Wheelchair Accessible

Contact & Details

Stalls: 25

Frequently Asked Questions

What day is the Plaza de la Oca market?

The market runs on the fourth Saturday of each month, 9am to 2pm, from September through June. There is also a special edition on January 5th each year, the eve of Three Kings Day (Reyes). It does not run during July and August.

What can you buy at Plaza de la Oca market?

This is an artisan market, so all goods are handmade or locally crafted. You'll find costume jewellery, silverwork, handmade crafts, clothing and textiles, leather accessories, and books. With around 25 stalls it's compact but well curated, with a neighbourhood rather than tourist feel.

Where is the Plaza de la Oca market?

The market sets up in the Placeta de la Oca, at the junction of Carrer Rogent and Carrer dels Enamorats in the Camp de l'Arpa del Clot neighbourhood of Sant Martí. The official listing from the Ajuntament de Barcelona confirms the location and schedule.

Do I need cash at Plaza de la Oca market?

Most stalls accept cash, and many also take mobile payments. It's worth carrying some cash as a backup since not every stall may offer contactless options.

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